Generally It will be R v Defendant.
R represents 'Regina' or 'Rex' meaning Queen or King depending on whether the monarch is king or queen.
In theory on appeal it could be the other way round as the state (or R) would be the respondent rather than the party bring on the action.
the R in an R.v accused means Regina. meaning the Regina vs the accused
Power dissipated is always Volts times Amps. W= V*I because of ohm's law, V=I*R, you can substitute either the voltage or amperage with the other value; W= V^2/R or W= I^2*R.
Power dissipated is always Volts times Amps. W= V*I because of ohm's law, V=I*R, you can substitute either the voltage or amperage with the other value; W= V^2/R or W= I^2*R.
No. V =Voltage, I =current, and R =resistancein the simple equation: V=I*R. As well, V/I=R, and. V/R=Iso Current is voltage divided by resistance
V. R. V. Singh was born in 1984.
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Yes, when you read vr aloud you can shorten it to v of r.
Nothing. If I is current, V is voltage, and R is resistance, then V=I*R and V*I=P, where P is power.
V/IXR This helps you to remember the three versions of Ohm's Law: V = I X R R = V/I I = V/R
I = v/r
R=i/v If R = resistance, i = current and v = voltage, the formula is incorrect. It should be: R = v/i
Yes, when you read vr aloud you can shorten it to v of r.